9 Apr
2009
9 Apr
'09
8:26 a.m.
Hi *, I was desparately trying to compile something like this (VS2008), always getting the error that it cannot convert from int* to int*&. :boost::shared_ptr<int> c; ::boost::lambda::var(c) =::boost::lambda::constructor <::boost::shared_ptr<int>>() (::boost::lambda::new_ptr<int>()() ) [This is "short form" for the conventional code ::boost::shared_ptr<int>c=::boost::shared_ptr<int>(new int());] (1) The reason is that all lambda functors take arguments by reference. In this case, make_const in front of shared_ptr did not solve the problem, it causes immediate evaluation of the new_ptr functor... Is there any way to rewrite this (1) short line of code in boost-lambda? /Gerhard Pobinger